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Bhaskar English brings you the biggest news from Madhya Pradesh and around the world. Here are the top news headlines of the day:
1. Delhi hotel fire leaves 21 dead, victims include 17 foreign nationals At least 21 people were killed after a fire broke out at a hotel in Delhi’s Malviya Nagar on Wednesday morning. Around 40 people have been rescued safely from the building so far, which includes 17 foreign nationals. Read More 2. ED attaches two former govt officers ₹67 crore properties worth ₹85 crore The Enforcement Directorate has attached properties worth ₹85.45 crore in two separate cases in Madhya Pradesh. The action has been taken against former Public Works Department (PWD) Engineer-in-Chief Govind Prasad Mehra and former District Excise Officer Dharmendra Singh Bhadauria, along with their family members. Read More 3. MP plans to revive Administrative Tribunal after 23 years to ease HC burden To resolve the four and a half lakh cases filed in the High Court by the officers and employees of Madhya Pradesh, the state government is preparing to constitute the State Administrative Tribunal again after 23 years. Read More 4. DK Shivakumar sworn in as Karnataka CM DK Shivakumar has taken the oath as the 24th Chief Minister of Karnataka today. Just after the oath of Shivkumar, Dr G Parameshwara took the oath as the Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka. Read More 5. NEET aspirant from Mauganj dies by suicide; note cites fear of retaking exam Akanksha Chaturvedi, a NEET 2026 aspirant from Magania village in Mauganj district, died by suicide in Nagpur on May 20. A suicide note that has now surfaced reveals her disappointment over her exam prospects. In the note, she wrote that she had expected good marks in her first attempt but no longer felt confident about performing well again, and apologised to her parents. Read More 6. Bhopal bicycle track project faces delay despite promises metro and bus links planned The ‘Public Bike Sharing Project’ was launched in Bhopal with the major objective of reducing pollution and improving connectivity for public transport. However, it fell victim to poor planning. Today, the situation is that the old company’s tender has expired, and the company has collected all 500 smart cycles and deposited them in the ISBT yard to become scrap. Read More 7. Film body withdraws non-cooperation directive against Ranveer Singh The Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) has withdrawn the non-cooperation directive it had issued against actor Ranveer Singh in the ongoing Don 3 controversy. Read More 8. 300 grams of gold and 14.5 kg of silver seized, Gwalior engineering student emerges as mastermind Police have busted a high-tech gang involved in theft, targeting deserted houses in Gwalior city. Inderganj police have arrested two more accused in this case, recovering gold, silver, and cash worth approximately 94 lakh 25 thousand rupees. Police are considering this the biggest recovery of the year. Read More 9. Nine days of Nautapa brings rain in MP, hail falls in several places Due to hailstorms, rain, and strong winds, the effect of the heatwave (loo) has ended in Madhya Pradesh. On Tuesday, the maximum temperature in most cities of the state remained below 40 degrees Celsius. There was no heatwave anywhere. Read More 10. UK MP gives speech in Parliament, says 13-year-old girl raped by 700 men British MP Rupert Lowe has reignited debate over the UK’s grooming gangs scandal after delivering a speech in Parliament in which he read testimonies from alleged victims of child sexual exploitation. Addressing lawmakers, Lowe said the accounts presented during a recent two-week inquiry into grooming gangs should be heard by the wider public. Read More